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    1. #1
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      Nov 2005
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      zachary louisiana
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      700 r4 questions

      i know this is probably a repetitive topic on here but i just want to see what people have to say about this..
      ok i was cruising the interstate at about 80 when i heard a loud pop. my drive shaft broke at the rear end and tore up everything..my built th 350 is shot along with my driveshaft and a few other things...my car has been sittin a little while and i am not in the posotion to make someitning happen as far as getting it on the road again....i came across a 700 r4 that was in good shape when it came out of its 87 donor camaro..what all needs to be done to get this in my car..i have no experience with this swap and just want to make sure i am accounting for everything. any advice or things to look for will be apreciated.

      1969 camaro ss 372,hotchkis tvs, comp cams 268xe, world products heads, zz4 intake, 670 holley, msd setup eagle alloy 212's, autometer ultra lites......99 console with megashifter, ls1 brakes and a soon to be 700r-4
      http://http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2246580


    2. #2
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      You will need a shorter driveshaft (regardless of your current one's condition), a new crossmember, a way to disengage the TC when the brakes are applied and a good TV cable setup. Go to Bowtie Overdrives for a good resource:
      www.700r4.com
      Nick R.
      69 Camaro - 383, 700R4, 12 bolt 3.55, Hotchkis, Bilstein, Global West, Morris Classic
      08 HHR SS - Still Stock for now
      Do you still believe in all the things that you stood by before? Are you out there on the front lines, or at home keeping score?
      Do you care to be the layer of the bricks that seal your fate? Would you rather be the architect of what we might create?

    3. #3
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      Nov 2005
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      any advice on a stall...im not looking to drag race this car every weekend just a strong street car...the 700 r4 i have still has the stock converter.. i will be getting my drive shaft built here in baton rouge so i had already figured on that..
      1969 camaro ss 372,hotchkis tvs, comp cams 268xe, world products heads, zz4 intake, 670 holley, msd setup eagle alloy 212's, autometer ultra lites......99 console with megashifter, ls1 brakes and a soon to be 700r-4
      http://http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2246580

    4. #4
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      With a 268xe the most you need is ~2000-2200. I run a "corvette" converter which stalls to about 2100. I could have it looser for better off the line, but it works perfect for the twisties and not feeling like I am overrevving on slow takeoff from a light/stop sign.
      Nick R.
      69 Camaro - 383, 700R4, 12 bolt 3.55, Hotchkis, Bilstein, Global West, Morris Classic
      08 HHR SS - Still Stock for now
      Do you still believe in all the things that you stood by before? Are you out there on the front lines, or at home keeping score?
      Do you care to be the layer of the bricks that seal your fate? Would you rather be the architect of what we might create?

    5. #5
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      The 200R4 will require less mods and is a better trans. If you can find a donor this would be the best way to go. Your drive shaft and cross member stay the same you just mount the cross member back a few inches.

      Joe
      "If you can leave black marks on a straight from the time you exit a corner till the time you brake for the next turn.......
      Then, you have enough horsepower."
      -Mark Donahue

    6. #6
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      well i already have the 700 it was given to me and was in good shape when it came out..
      1969 camaro ss 372,hotchkis tvs, comp cams 268xe, world products heads, zz4 intake, 670 holley, msd setup eagle alloy 212's, autometer ultra lites......99 console with megashifter, ls1 brakes and a soon to be 700r-4
      http://http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2246580

    7. #7
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      Jun 2007
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      When I replaced my motor in my 86 Z28, I had to install a tranny controller. I got the cheapest one I could find. TCI from summit for about $150 i think. I had to get that professionally installed because it required the use of some sort of pressure sensor gauge. Also, you have to get a new TV cable. I got the stainless one from lokar. It was around $60 i think through summit. Other than that, im not sure about mounting. That tranny was original to the car, but the 305 that I replaced had all of the electronic components run by the Qjet. That is why I had to get the controller. Hope that helped a little.

      JC
      JC Scott


    8. #8
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      ok so im gettin the tranny built as we speak and now am movin on to the other parts i need..my tranny is after 87..my tranny guy will tell me tomarrow...i am planning on getting the plunger style kit from bto along with the crossmember and the tv made ez kit....im am now looking at the stalls....i know i need a 30 spline converter..and i want one around 2800 ..does this sound right...now do i need a lockup convertor or no...can anyone help
      1969 camaro ss 372,hotchkis tvs, comp cams 268xe, world products heads, zz4 intake, 670 holley, msd setup eagle alloy 212's, autometer ultra lites......99 console with megashifter, ls1 brakes and a soon to be 700r-4
      http://http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2246580




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